At a glance: Molecular Biology

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"I will use my extensive background in field and molecular biology to pursue research in plant evolution, ecology and genetics. I will be entering graduate school for my Ph.D. at Indiana University in fall 2010. I would like to become a research professor at a university and continue my explorations."

Cathleen (CJ) JewellMajor: Molecular biology

A biological science education at Ohio Northern University includes the development of a strong foundation through investigative, integrative and conceptual approaches, along with encouragement of individual specialization. These specializations include field, forensic, molecular and organismal biology, or allied health sciences (medical laboratory science and pre-professional health programs).

Distinctive features

Off-campus facilities include a 300-acre wetland restoration project, forensic body farm and the ONU Metzger Nature Center in eastern Ohio. The new Mathile Center for the Natural Sciences complex includes cadaver-dissection laboratories, a teaching museum and herbarium, and laboratories for aquatics, forensics, nursing and medical laboratory sciences. In addition, this complex will provide new facilities for teaching, student and faculty research, and seminars/conferences.

For additional information contact the department office at 419-772-2325 or by email at j-brown@onu.edu.

Facilities

The department of biological and allied health sciences occupies the first floor of the Meyer Hall of Science and the first and third floors of the new 95,000-square-foot Mathile Center for the Natural Sciences.

Student organizations

Professional placement

Medical and dental schools, research laboratories or graduate programs.

Graduate schools

Ball State University, Clemson University, The Ohio State University, University of Florida, University of Michigan, University of North Carolina, University of Indiana, Ohio University, The Ohio State University, University of Toledo, Washington University, University of Cincinnati.